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IPL 2022: Know full list of sold and unsold players in Indian Premier League Mega Auction

IPL 2022 Mega Auction: This time, Avesh Kishan has become the most expensive uncapped player in the history of IPL auction as he was sold for Rs 10 crore to Lucknow Super Giants. Apart from thiss, Delhi capitals also cracked a big deal by getting David Warner for Rs 6.25 crore.

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IPL Auction 2022: Check out most expensive Indian buys in history

The Indian Premier League auction for players is going on for this year, and everyone is eyeing on that. This time, Avesh Kishan has become the most expensive uncapped player in the history of IPL auction as he was sold for Rs 10 crore to Lucknow Super Giants. Apart from thiss, Delhi capitals also cracked a big deal by getting David Warner for Rs 6.25 crore.

Here is the full list of playersthat were sold and unsold in IPL 2022 Mega Auction:

1) Shikhar Dhawan- Punjab Kings – Rs 8.25 Crore

2) Ravichandran Ashwin – Rajasthan Royals – Rs 5 Crore

3) Pat Cummins – Kolkata Knight Riders – Rs 7.25 Crore

4) Kagiso Rabada – Punjab Kings – Rs 9.25 Crore

5) Trent Boult – Rajasthan Royals – Rs 8 Crore

6) Shreyas Iyer – Kolkata Knight Riders – Rs 12.25 Crore

7) Mohammed Shami – Gujarat Titans – Rs. 6.25 Crore

8) Faf du Plessis – Royal Challengers Bangalore – Rs 7 Crore

9) Quinton de Kock – Lucknow Super Giants – Rs 6.75 Crore

10) David Warner – Delhi Capitals – Rs 6.25 Crore

11) Manish Pandey – Lucknow Super Giants – Rs 4.60 Crore

12) Shimron Hetmyer – Rajasthan Royals – Rs 8.50 Crore

13) Robin Uthappa – Chennai Super Kings – Rs 2 Crore

14) Jason Roy – Gujarat Titans – Rs 2 Crore

15) David Miller – Unsold

16) Devdutt Padikkal – Rajasthan Royals – Rs 7.75 Crore

17) Suresh Raina – Unsold

18) Steve Smith – Unsold

19) Dwayne Bravo – Chennai Super Kings – Rs 4.40 Crore

20) Nitish Rana – Kolkata Knight Riders – Rs 8 Crore

21) Jason Holder – Lucknow Super Giants – Rs 8.75 Crore

22) Shakib Al Hasan – Unsold

23) Harshal Patel – Royal Challengers Bangalore – Rs 10.75 Crore

24) Deepak Hooda – Lucknow Super Giants – Rs 5.75 Crore

25) Wanindu Hasaranga – Royal Challengers Bangalore – Rs 10.75 Crore

26) Washington Sundar – Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 8.75 Crore

27) Krunal Pandya – Lucknow Super Giants – Rs 8.25 Crore

28) Mitchell Marsh – Delhi Capitals – Rs 6.50 Crore

29) Mohammad Nabi – Unsold

30) Matthew Wade – Unsold

31) Ambati Rayudu – Chennai Super Kings – Rs 6.75 Crore

32) Ishan Kishan – Mumbai Indians – Rs 15.25 Crore

33) Jonny Bairstow – Punjab Kings – Rs 6.75 Crore

34) Dinesh Karthik – Royal Challengers Bangalore – Rs 5.50 Crore

35) Wriddhiman Saha – Unsold

36) Sam Billings – Unsold

37) Nicholas Pooran – Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 10.75 Crore

38) T Natarajan – Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 4 Crore

39) Deepak Chahar – Chennai Super Kings – Rs 14 Crore

40) Umesh Yadav – Unsold

41) Prasidh Krishna – Rajasthan Royals – Rs 10 Crore

42) Lockie Ferguson – Gujarat Titans – Rs 10 Crore

43) Josh Hazlewood – Royal Challengers Bangalore – Rs 7.75 Crore

44) Mark Wood -Lucknow Super Giants – Rs 7.50 Crore

45) Bhuvneshwar Kumar – Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 4.20 Crore

46) Shardul Thakur – Delhi Capitals – Rs 10.75 Crore

47) Mustafizur Rahman – Delhi Capitals – Rs 2 Crore

48) Adil Rasheed – Unsold

49) Mujeeb Zadran – Unsold

50) Imran Tahir – Unsold

51) Kuldeep Yadav – Delhi Capitals – Rs 2 Crore

52) Adam Zampa – Unsold

53) Rahul Chahar – Punjab Kings – Rs 5.25 Crore

54) Yuzvendra Chahal – Rajasthan Royals – Rs 6.50 Crore

55) Amit Mishra – Unsold

56) Rajat Patidar – Unsold

57) Priyam Garg – Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 20 Lakh

58) Abhinav Sadarangani – Gujarat Titans – Rs 2.60 Crore

59) Dewald Brevis – Mumbai Indians – Rs 3 Crore

60) Ashwin Hebbar – Delhi Capitals – Rs 20 Lakh

61) Anmolpreet Singh – Unsold

62) Rahul Tripathi – Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 8.50 Crore

63) Riyan Parag – Rajasthan Royals – Rs 3.8 Crore

64) Abhishek Sharma – Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 6.50 Crore

65) Sarfaraz Khan – Delhi Capitals – Rs 20 Lakh

66) Shahrukh Khan – Punjab Kings – Rs 9 Crore

67) Shivam Mavi – Kolkata Knight Riders – Rs 7.25 Crore

68) Rahul Tewatia – Gujarat Titans – Rs 9 Crore

69) Kamlesh Nagarkoti – Delhi Capitals – Rs 1.1 Crore

70) Harpreet Brar – Punjab Kings – Rs 3.8 Crore

71) Shahbaz Ahamad – Royal Challengers Bangalore – Rs 2.4 Crore

72) KS Bharat – Delhi Capitals – Rs 2 Crore

73) Mohammed Azharuddeen – Unsold

74) Vishnu Vinod – Unsold

75) Vishnu Solanki – Unsold

76) Anuj Rawat – Royal Challengers Bangalore – Rs 3.4 Crore

77) Prabhsimran Singh – Punjab Kings – Rs 60 Lakhs

78) N Jagadeesan – Unsold

79) Sheldon Jackson – Kolkata Knight Riders – Rs 60 Lakhs

80) Jitesh Sharma – Punjab Sharma – Rs 20 Lakh

81) Basil Thampi – Mumbai Indians – Rs 30 Lakh

82) Kartik Tyagi – Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 4 Crore

83) Akashdeep – Royal Challengers Bangalore – Rs 20 Lakh

84) KM Asif – Chennai Super Kings – Rs 20 Lakh

85) Avesh Khan – Lucknow Super Giants – Rs 10 Crore

86) Ishan Porel – Punjab Kings – Rs 25 Lakh

87) Tushar Deshpande – Chennai Super Kings – Rs 20 Lakh

88) Ankit Rajpoot – Lucknow Super Giants – Rs 50 Lakh

89) Noor Ahmad – Gujarat Titans – Rs 30 Lakh

90) Murugan Ashwin – Mumbai Indians – Rs 1.60 Crore

91) M Siddharth – Unsold

92) KC Cariappa – Rajasthan Royals – Rs 30 Lakh

93) Shreyas Gopal – Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 75 Lakh

94) Jagadeesha Suchith – Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 20 Lakh

95) R Sai Kishore – Gujarat Titans – Rs 3 Crore

96) Sandeep Lamichhane – Unsold

97) C Hari Nishaanth – Unsold

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India coach criticises spin bowling after New Zealand expose team flaws in 2nd ODI

India assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate admitted bowling shortcomings after New Zealand outplayed India in the second ODI, with spinners coming under scrutiny.

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India’s defeat in the second ODI against New Zealand brought several underlying issues to the surface, with the team’s assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate openly admitting shortcomings rather than shielding the players. The loss came on a night when senior batters Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma failed to deliver, leaving India unable to mount a serious challenge.

Speaking after the match, Ten Doeschate pointed to the bowling unit, especially the spinners, as an area that needs immediate improvement in the 50-over format.

“We probably want to bowl a little bit better than we did tonight,” he said, clearly indicating dissatisfaction with the execution, particularly in terms of bowling lengths.

Spinners under scrutiny after lacklustre performance

India managed to take only three wickets while defending their total, with pacers Harshit Rana and Prasidh Krishna accounting for two of them. Kuldeep Yadav picked up one wicket, dismissing Will Young, but by that stage New Zealand had already stitched together a crucial 162-run partnership for the third wicket.

Ten Doeschate acknowledged that while spin bowling was a major concern, the defeat could not be pinned on a single factor.

“Particularly spinners, like you say, about lengths. But we’ll go back and look at those lengths in more detail. But it’s never just one reason for losing a game,” he said, stressing that India’s failure was collective.

New Zealand planned early assault on Kuldeep Yadav

New Zealand batter Daryl Mitchell, who was named Player of the Match, later revealed that the visitors had a clear strategy to counter Kuldeep Yadav early in his spell.

“Kuldeep is one of the best bowlers in the world, he can turn it both ways,” Mitchell said, explaining the respect India’s left-arm spinner commands.

He added that the focus was on adapting quickly and exploring different options to prevent Kuldeep from settling into a rhythm, a plan that worked effectively for New Zealand.

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Team India explains Ayush Badoni’s ODI call-up after Washington Sundar injury

Team India has explained the rationale behind Ayush Badoni’s ODI selection, saying his all-round ability helps maintain bowling balance after Washington Sundar’s injury.

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Team India has addressed the debate surrounding Ayush Badoni’s surprise inclusion in the ODI squad for the New Zealand series following Washington Sundar’s injury. Indian batting coach Sitanshu Kotak clarified that Badoni’s selection was driven by balance requirements rather than experimentation.

Washington Sundar was ruled out of the remaining two ODIs against New Zealand due to injury, prompting the selectors to bring in the Delhi all-rounder. While the move sparked discussion, with some observers backing Riyan Parag or Rinku Singh, the team management has defended its decision.

Team management highlights need for all-round option

Speaking ahead of the second ODI, Kotak said the team could not afford to go into a match with only five bowling options, especially in the absence of Sundar.

He explained that Badoni offers flexibility, noting that if a frontline bowler were to get injured mid-match, the team would still need someone capable of bowling four to five overs. Kotak added that while Sundar is a more established all-rounder, teams often opt for players who can contribute with both bat and ball, even if bowling is a secondary skill.

Kotak also pointed to Badoni’s consistent performances in India A matches and white-ball cricket, stating that his ability to bat in the middle order and bowl right-arm off-breaks made him a like-for-like replacement in terms of team balance.

Strong domestic and India A performances

Badoni has impressed in List A cricket, scoring 693 runs in 27 matches at an average of 36.47 and a strike rate above 93. His record includes one century and five half-centuries. With the ball, he has taken 18 wickets at an economy rate of 4.54.

During the South Africa A tour of India last year, Badoni scored 66 in an unofficial ODI and delivered economical bowling spells across two matches. He also contributed during Australia A’s tour, picking up three wickets in two games while adding runs in limited opportunities.

IPL experience adds to credentials

The 24-year-old has featured in 56 IPL matches for Lucknow Super Giants, scoring 963 runs at a strike rate of 138.56. Known for his composure in the middle order, Badoni has registered six IPL half-centuries, strengthening his case as a reliable white-ball option.

Kotak wished Badoni well, expressing confidence that the youngster’s exposure at domestic, India A, and IPL levels has prepared him for the international stage.

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No problem if Pakistan or UAE host matches, says Bangladesh official on T20 World Cup uncertainty

Bangladesh have reiterated their reluctance to play T20 World Cup 2026 matches in India, with a senior government official saying there would be no issue if Pakistan or the UAE hosted the games.

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With less than a month to go before the start of the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, uncertainty continues over Bangladesh’s group-stage matches scheduled to be played in India. Bangladesh are slated to play four matches in the group stage — three in Kolkata and one in Mumbai — but the Bangladesh Cricket Board has expressed reservations about touring India, citing security concerns.

The issue gained traction following the release of Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman from his IPL franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders, on the instructions of the BCCI for undisclosed reasons. Subsequently, the Bangladesh Cricket Board approached the International Cricket Council, seeking a shift of its matches to Sri Lanka, one of the tournament’s hosts.

Amid the developments, reports have suggested that Pakistan has offered to host Bangladesh’s matches if they are moved out of India.

Bangladesh government reacts to venue row

Responding to questions on the possibility of shifting matches to another Indian city, Bangladesh government’s Sports Advisor Asif Nazrul made it clear that the concern is with playing in India, not with specific venues.

“We are talking about India, we are not talking about Kolkata. If the venue is changed from India to Sri Lanka, there is no issue,” Nazrul said on Wednesday. He added that he had seen reports claiming Pakistan had offered to host the matches, though he could not verify their authenticity.

“No problem if Pakistan or UAE host our matches,” Nazrul said, signalling openness to alternative venues outside India.

Claims over ICC security assessment

Nazrul also claimed that the Bangladesh Cricket Board had received a communication from the ICC’s security team, outlining scenarios under which the security threat to the Bangladesh team could increase. According to him, the letter mentioned the inclusion of Mustafizur Rahman in the squad, Bangladeshi supporters wearing national jerseys, and the upcoming national elections as potential risk factors.

Based on this, Nazrul asserted that Bangladesh was not in a position to play its World Cup matches in India.

ICC rejects Bangladesh advisor’s claims

The ICC, however, rejected the interpretation presented by the Bangladesh government official. An ICC source clarified that independent security assessments carried out by internationally recognised experts do not conclude that Bangladesh cannot play its scheduled matches in India.

According to the ICC, the overall security risk for the tournament in India has been assessed as low to moderate, consistent with other major global sporting events. The assessment did not identify any specific or direct threat to the Bangladesh team, officials, or match venues in Kolkata and Mumbai, and found no risks that could not be managed through standard security measures.

For now, the fate of Bangladesh’s group-stage matches remains unresolved, with the ICC yet to announce any changes to the existing schedule.

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